CLAT Exam Pattern 2024, Marking Scheme – Check Question Paper Pattern

CLAT Exam Pattern 2024, Marking Scheme – Check Question Paper Pattern. CLAT Exam Pattern 2024 is comprised of types of questions, number of questions, marking scheme, etc. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), an all India level entrance test, is regulated by the 18 National Law Universities on a rotation basis. This exam will be held for admissions into UG courses in law and after graduation in law for Masters of Law programme. CLAT Score Card will be accepted by various private law colleges and government undertaking colleges across the country. In this article, we are providing the detailed information about CLAT 2024 Exam Pattern.

CLAT Exam Pattern 2024

Last year the CLAT exam was held through online mode on 23rd July 2024. This year the exam might be held in June/ July 2024. The CLAT exam pattern for UG & PG programmes are given below:

CLAT Exam Pattern Under Graduate (UG)

  • Duration:  The duration of the examination will be two hours.
  • Number of Questions:  200 questions will be asked in the examination.
  • Type of Questions:  The questions will be of objective type (multiple choice questions).
  • Language:  The question paper will be asked in English language only.
  • Total Marks:  The question paper will be of 200 marks.
  • Marking Scheme:  Each question will carry one mark.
  • Negative Marking:  There will be negative marking process. 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.
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The questions will come from the following sections and the number of marks for each section is given below:

Subjects Number of Questions Marks Allotted per Section
English including Comprehension  40  40
General Knowledge and Current Affairs  50  50
Elementary Mathematics( Numerical Ability)  20  20
Legal Aptitude  50  50
Logical Reasoning  40  40
Total  200  200
CLAT-Exam-2024

CLAT Post Graduate( PG) Exam Pattern

  • Duration:  The exam duration will be two hours.
  • Total Marks:  The question paper will be of 150 marks.
  • Type of Questions:  The questions will be of objective type (multiple choice questions).
  • Medium of Exam:  The question paper will be asked in English language only.
  • Marking Scheme: For correct answer, one marks will be given to the candidates.
  • Negative Marking:  There will be negative marking process. 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.
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The questions will be asked in the question paper of the given sections:

Subjects Number of Questions Marks Allotted per Section
Constitutional Law 50 50
Jurisprudence 50 50
Other Subjects such as Contract, Torts, Criminal Law, International Law, Environment Law and Human Rights. 50 50
 Total  150 150 

CLAT 2024 Exam Dates

The candidates can check the tentative exam dates for the CLAT 2024 examination:

Events Exam Dates (Tentative)
Application starts January 2024
Application ends March 2024
Availability of admit card April 2024
Exam Date May 2024
Result Date The first week of June 2024
Counselling begins Last week of June 2024

CLAT Syllabus 2024

There is no prescribed CLAT syllabus. For UG courses, the questions will be asked from English including Comprehension, General Knowledge, Mathematics (taught up to 10th class), Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning sections. For PG courses, the questions will be asked from  Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence and other law subjects such as Contract, Torts, Criminal Law, International Law, Environment Law and Human Rights topics. Candidates can prepare from model papers & last year question papers.

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CLAT 2024 Preparation Tips

Candidates can take help from the below mentioned CLAT preparation tips:

  • Make a proper schedule & strictly adhere to it.
  • Prepare according to the exam pattern & syllabus.
  • Practice more and more mock tests.
  • Do your revision on a regular basis.
  • Take a healthy balanced diet.
  • Do daily yoga and exercise.